impredicative definition उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Concerning mathematics, an example of an impredicative definition is the smallest number in a set, which is formally defined as : = min ( ) } } if and only if for all elements } } of } }, } } is less than or equal to } }, and } } is in } }.
- Thus for type 1, properties defined without mentioning any totality belong to " order 0 ", and properties defined using the totality of properties of a given order belong to the next higher order . . . . But this separation into orders makes it impossible to construct the familiar analysis, which we saw above contains impredicative definitions.
- Kleene observes that already Russell has set himself up with an impredicative definition that he will have to resolve, or otherwise he will be confronted with his Russell paradox . " Here instead we presuppose the totality of all properties of cardinal numbers, as existing in logic, prior to the definition of the natural number sequence " ( Kleene 1952 : 44 ).
- In the next paragraphs he discusses Weyl's attempt in his 1918 " Das Kontinuum " ( " The Continuum " ) to eliminate impredicative definitions and his failure to retain the " theorem that an arbitrary non-empty set of real numbers having an upper bound has a least upper bound ( cf . also Weyl 1919 ) ".
- After he discovered the paradox in Frege's " Begriffsschrift " he added Appendix A to his 1903 where through the analysis of the nature of the null and unit classes, he discovered the need for a " doctrine of types "; see more about the unit class, the problem of impredicative definitions and Russell's " vicious circle principle " below.
- This is an example of the paradoxes that result from an impredicative definition that is, when an object m has a property P, but the object m is defined in terms of property P . The best advice for a rhetorician or one involved in deductive analysis is avoid impredicative definitions but at the same time be on the lookout for them because they can indeed create paradoxes.